Crooks are always evoking human rights when they're caught, the very rights they deny others. I don't know if Carlos is guilty, but the article I read in "L'Automobile Magazine" is not good for monsieur Ghosn. It seems both Renault higher-ups and Nissan executives were less than happy about his management. What I do know is that Nissan's quality took a sudden drop a few years after he'd been its director. It may or may not be a coincidence. The upside is that Nissan styling is now much better, but once again does it have something to do with Carlos? Still, it must be nice to have the means to escape from prison, and then claim you were mistreated...

I think at this point he has pretty much gotten away with it. Time will tell but it sounds like he pulled a bond villain move. As for entitlements I pretty sure he feels he is entitled to whatever he can actually get away with (outcome based). What I never understood was why someone that rich would take all the risk for this but maybe thats why they are that rich in the first place (a loose moral code and higher then average risk taking?)

I think at this point he has pretty much gotten away with it. Time will tell but it sounds like he pulled a bond villain move. As for entitlements I pretty sure he feels he is entitled to whatever he can actually get away with (outcome based). What I never understood was why someone that rich would take all the risk for this but maybe thats why they are that rich in the first place (a loose moral code?)

Because the Uber rich are used to "the boys club" where they all protect one another and they do and say essentially whatever they want in order to benefit.

You see it being busted up more and more, all the way through our own federal government.